explicit knowledge, sharing outputs of the conference "The Futures of Europeans in the Global Knowledge Society", Louvain-la-Neuve, 13-14 April, 2005; to be prepared for the Latvian Council of Science

4/30/2005

The Future Governance of the European Sciences

April 14,
Third Plenary Session : The Future Governance of the European Sciences

Keynote Speaker
Philippe Busquin, former EU Commissioner for Research and President of the Scientific Technology Options Assessment (STOA) of the European Parliament. CORDIS News

Europe must work on developing scientific governance at EU level and must also become a key player in developing governance at global level

"We are facing a huge problem in our aim to achieve the Lisbon goal and that is that not enough people are producing knowledge"

"Each country, each region must develop the debate. Europe must reconcile itself with knowledge"

In the EU, on average, only ten per cent of SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) have regular contact with centres of knowledge creation.

The EP, Governments, mass-media, citizens are not involved in the necessary dialogue on science, research and knowledge economy.

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Knowledge management in Latvia
Central Eastern Europe

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about the Forward Studies Unit (Latvia) experience and problems integrating knowledge management, futures, and foresight research and activities in 2003 - 2005 conversations and comments on Knowledge Board

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